And in Chilean
stewpots,
along the coast,
was born the chowder,
thick and succulent,
a boon to man.
(Ode To Conger Chowder)
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Oh pit of debris, everything fell into you,
what sorrow did you not express, in what sorrow are you not drowned!
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To hear the immense night, more immense without her.
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Nevertheless its steps can be heard
and its clothing makes a hushed sound, like a tree.
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Ah woman, I do not know how you could contain me
in the earth of your soul, in the cross of your arms!
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